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dc.contributor.authorShamsudin, Lokman
dc.contributor.authorYasin, Abdul Hamid
dc.contributor.authorRazak, Solahudin Abdul
dc.contributor.authorYusoff, Mohd Shukri
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-06T07:54:30Z
dc.date.available2018-12-06T07:54:30Z
dc.date.issued1999
dc.identifier.citationShamsudin, L., Yasin, A. H., Razak, S. A., & Yusoff, M. S. (1999). Microplankton (including dinoflagellate and foraminifera) in the South China Sea, Area I: Gulf of Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia. In Proceedings of the First Technical Seminar on Marine Fishery Resources Survey in the South China Sea, Area I: Gulf of Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia, 24-26 November 1997, Bangkok, Thailand (pp. 310-335). Samutprakan, Thailand: Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/792
dc.description.abstractJoint collaborative research surveys in the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea around the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia during the pre northeast monsoon (4 September - 4 October, 1995) and the post northeast monsoon (24 April - 17 May, 1996) periods were carried out on board the MV SEAFDEC. The microplankton from the sampling stations consisted of more than 205 taxa consisting predominantly of blue green algae (2 species), diatoms (> 120 species), dinoflagellates (> 80 species) and microzooplankton (> 30 groups). The dominant diatom species comprised of Chaetoceros lorenzianum,C. coastatum, Thalassionema frauenfeldii, Skeletonema costatum, Pleurosigma elongatum, Bacteriastrum comosun, Bacillaria paxillifera, Coscinodiscus jonesianus and Rhizosolenia calcar-avis. The genera Chaetoceros, Rhizosolenia, Coscinodiscus, Bacteriastrum and Ceratium were found to contain a wide range of species. Skeletonema bloom (1.12 x 106/m3; 47% of the total cell count) occurred around the Johore waters of the South China Sea. Dinoflagellate was also present during the premonsoon period, especially in offshore waters of the Gulf of Thailand and Terengganu nearshore waters of the South China Sea. The microzooplankton consisted of more than 30 species dominated by copepod nauplii while the foraminifera consisted mainly of the Globigerina species. The diversity index (H) and evenness index (J) values were usually high at stations near to the coast.en
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dc.publisherTraining Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centeren
dc.subjectForaminifera
dc.subjectBacillariophyta
dc.subjectDinoflagellata
dc.subjectCybiosarda elegans
dc.subjectSouth China Seaen
dc.subjectGulf of Thailanden
dc.subjectMalaysiaen
dc.titleMicroplankton (including dinoflagellate and foraminifera) in the South China Sea, Area I: Gulf of Thailand and Peninsular Malaysiaen
dc.typeConference paperen
dc.citation.spage310
dc.citation.epage335
dc.subject.asfadominant speciesen
dc.subject.asfaspecies diversityen
dc.subject.asfaplanktonen
dc.citation.conferenceTitleProceedings of the First Technical Seminar on Marine Fishery Resources Survey in the South China Sea, Area I: Gulf of Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia, 24-26 November 1997, Bangkok, Thailanden


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